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    o OMAHA DAIL * BEE TTEDNESDAY JUNE 25 , 1881.
A Dnticcrona Case.
IU > Cic.mnJnnol ! , 1SS2. Ten
Yenri ff < > I wiwMtacked with the most
Intense ( inil deathly p lnlln my buck Mid
"Extending to the end of my lees and
my brain I
"Which mndo mo doliriousi
'From Rgouy.
'It ' took three mon to hold mo on mj
bed nt limbsl
"Tho doctors triodin valntorolioro mo
But to no purpose.
"Morpluno and olhor opiates
"Hixd no effect !
"After two months I was given up t <
-die.
die."When
"When my wife
heard a neighbor toll what Hop Bitten
had done for Tier , she at oncogot and gave
mo aomo. The first doap eased my brain
and scorned to go hunting through my
system for the pain.
"Tho second dose eased mo so much
that I slept two hours , something I had
not done for two months. Before I had
used five bottles , I was well and at work ,
na hard as any man could , for over thrco
weeks ; but I worked lee hard for my
atrongth , and taking a hard cold , I was ta
ken with the most acute nndpainfulrhou-
matism all through my system that was
over known. I called the doctors again ,
and after several weeks , they loft mo a
cripple on crutches for life , as they said.
I mot a friend and told him my case , and
ho said Hop Bitters had cured him and
would euro mo. I hooped at htm , but ho
was so earnest I was induced to use them
again. In loss than four weeks I throw
away my crutches and wont to work light
ly and kept on using the bitters for five
weeks , until I became as well as any man
living , and have boon so for six year
since , It also cured my wife , who had
boon so for years ; and has kept her and
my children , well and hearty with
from to to three bottles per year. There
is no need to bo sick at all it thesoblttora
nro used. J. .1. BERK. Ex-Supervisor.
"That poor invalid wifo.
"Sister 1
"Mothorl
"Or daughter !
"Can bo made the picture of health !
"With a few bottles of Hop Bitters !
"Will you let them suffer ? "
Btinn trr-i > t iii ,
Ael v rM. cur. IiTrrxpltft. Dlwbat , t.vrr AM A . ,
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tl Cl M f hu | * tnA , ft l U 111 mum. * drlnkl. Trj It. anil
t -u. rrnuntcMu. Aik Jour tnry ' 'i'Wilrt/JI
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wtkl ( tiucttf4ctur.4b/IilL/.U.tl DltflEllTftbONa.
W. WFFEHUA1I1T , COL2 AOEU ? ,
Bl H/tCM/JHVir. N. Y-
UsoXllclgcsFooa
Illanc JInngoof Desert
It Is catlly prepared In
t fowinlntitCK , anil can
bo used with or with
out milk , Hocl | > on ( or
both ways ( or lilana
Mango&ad forCuitanli
I'iiddln < j , etc. , accom
pany oichc.in. Ill'Jgo'a
Tootl li put up In tin
can * , lour sizes , retail'
Ing at 85o. , O&c. , 91.22
mil 81.78 ny all Dm * .
Blstnanu nUo b ) many Urucurs. WOOLUIOII & CO. ,
on every label. 1'or pamphlets So , , address Wool
rich & Co. Palmer Uau
GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY.
KltVOUS ,
PHYSICAL & .Defalllt )
' QlNITAL LOSS . '
\OF \ MANLY ViaonBt > flrm t3rr
nihcoa , ota , when fill other tome-
Tdles ( all A curt guaranteed ,
'
181.M bottle , largo bottle , ( our
tlmog the quantity , (5. Btr
press to any address. Sold bj
KNOUSII UCDI-
OU , INSTITUTE , Proprleton , 718 Olive Btroot , St.
ZouU , Mo.
"I hare sold Blr Aatloy Cooper's Vital Itestorativi
or yean. Every customer spoa i highly ol It I
BbMlUtlaglyendorto It as a remedy of true merit
" 0. V GOODIOH ,
oKl 1E8S
CASH
GIVEN
Hmokcrs o ( Dlackwcll's Gcmilno
Dull Durham Bmoklnic Tobacco will
rocclTO 1'rcmhiiim as follows on
95OO terms and conditions hcro i > ccin li
2d S2,000
3d " $1,000
'
$ .275 Ua other I'rcniluniNiu hero shovrn.
The K premiums will bo awarded
December S3 , leal l t Premium
KOCS to the if rnon from whom wo ro-
bclvotholanreetnuinberolour empty
tobsoro I > OKS | > ror lo Die. 15. 2i | will
bo Klvcn ( or the next lanrost number
and thus , In the order of the number
of empty bairs received from cucli ,
to tua twcuty.flve Biiocrssdil con.
tcstanU. l idi bair imut bear our
orltrliial Bull Durham label. 11. H.
llovenno stamp , and Caution Notice.
7O Dam must bo dona up securely in
liacluuro , with iiuno and address of
nvndrr , and numlmr of l uS contain
ed , plainly markocl on the nulolde ,
cud must IM Rrnt.chnnn's prcinld , to
Illnrkniill'H Iliirliiiin Tobnrro
C'u. Dnniuu , N 0. Uvrry Kuaulno
liackatre has picture of Dull.
$10 Km our licit anuouncument
DR.HORHE'S ELECTRIC BEL !
Will cure Nunronuief
nlr U , 2 { uralirU , Nclntlci
] Kldnry , Hplim enU l.lvi
] illiciuc < , OuutAitlimaIlea
' ilUraK , Hy > iK > i la , Con > f
, Krr l | > eU , Catait
Iuitluii Kpllvpir , Inntotene
DumbAiruu , l'rolai | u Uteri , rtc. Only wit mine Kit
trio licit in America that wnil the Klrctrlclty ami ina
tuiUini tlirouuh tlio boily , and can bo rvctiarvnl lu an I
0&nt by Uiu iJatlout.
SI.OOO Would Not Bu" It.
Da. UoiKB I vru afflloted with rbeumatlun at
cured by tuln ; a belt To any ono afflicted wll
that duwAiM , I would ur > buy llorae'i Kleotrld Uol
Any one can confer with roe by writing calllr.
A my ttore , 1120 Douglas itroet , Omaha , Neb.
WILLIAM LYONS.
VMN OFflCE-OrPoelt * poatofflro , room 4 frei
tor block.
rrorialeatn. p. Qoodnuo'l Drug.B't ' ) " ' 11 !
imH , Omahi ,
en tUioU U. O D.
iBtTtmu. ) ' " -urnST
'tEOTUOVOLTAIO ' BELT nd itber KtEtrrnt
JM APIf4i cr urn ffnl on ) Dan1 Trial Tl
MEM OULY. IOUMO Oil OLD. who ra luffri
lag froin Kcutoui Uuitirr. LO T Vrriuri
kViiiinci > Vr.AKXKSuj , and all tboio dUeuca ot i
u. ATvnB. resulting from ABCIII ani
OTUCH OicmrJi. Bpeodjr relltj anil romplet
rcaloratlun to flhiLTii. Vioou and HIKUOOI
UUAIUNTIID. fiend at for Illustrate *
AdareM
VO iTAIO Jtlil/T CO. , Mur hnll. Mleh
I CURE FSTS !
VTbeu 1 * * jr tun , I ur itvi toftn uiereitu iop tU0m lui
Ulas ui4 IWB ! lh m itturn asaln. I u > u a rtdi.
tllcore. Iliuru roado tbf dlMms ut UK ,
cr KiUJHOBICKNtuaiiilff lougf'udr. I vwiutui
Keuil * to cur * tl < * worit CUM. lUcnuM olt rt H i
( cll 4U no raiun for uut now r c lvlu ( a car * . Main
era * ( br a l tl > * soil it Pro * Uottl * tit tat ttuwuu
uiJrUlr * { > , and Ifutl OOle * . U < * SMI
a Ju * fur > trial , > ud 1 will eur * JK.
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lEOUIiTVIUTlK9 SAN
CISUO.
Entering tlio City liy Ilio Ferries The
Ktishnf 1'copto-Tlio Slrrcla-Oa-
bio llAllromlflTlio At-oliltect-
nro-Tlio Cost of hiving.
Cor. St. l < otiu Ilopubllcan.
SAN FUANCISCO , OAL. , Juno 10,1883 ,
As long nnd us intimately as Urn consl
lins boon connected with the cast , and
populated , lee , so largely by eastern poo'
plo , it is rather surfriBinr , ' to viaiton from
the eastern states tonoticoao mnny pocu <
liarilics on arriving here.
Ib persons familiar with the geography
ot the country , and especially with this
city and its immediate surroundings , it ia
mown , of course , that nearly nil the
ravel to nnd from the city is via the dif-
oront lines of ferryboats , all of which
and within ono block of each other , or at
ho foot of Market street.
The few that como or go by boat up
ho river or by sea , land but few blocks
listnnt. This of course concentrates all
ho immense travel right nt this yoint.
And Market street , being the principal
horoughfaro from which most of the
troots diverge , is rcaortod to not only by
pedestrians , but by nn immense number
if loaded teams , hacks { private carriages
nd aa many as six or eight lines of cable
ars , horse cars , &c. , itc. Through this
mmonso moving caravan , the thousands
of patsongors that nro constantly passing
o nnd fro from the ferryboats nro loft to
ight their vray as best they can. Not
oven a policeman is ntationod to protect
women and children from the rushing and
rushing elements at this point , across
which nil nro obliged to pats at the risk of
heir lives. Neither has the city taken
ho trouble to place over stopping-stones
at this great crossing , to prevent podca-
rians wading through mud and vrator in
rainy weather , and sand i dry weather.
? hs ! is ono of the peculiarities of San
Trancisco , of which no other city in
America can lay claim to.
To strangers visiting a city of oo much
mportanco and ono that has BO many
> oints of interest , the first inquiry natur-
lly is , where shall I go , on what streets
hall I BCD objects of interest and by
what streets shall I pass ? otc. In any
thor city a good map and a guido-book
could como vary near anaworing those
uostiono. Not an hero , although the
lap and the guldo-book can readily bo
mrchascd. But in order to inako them
.yailablo ir , is necessary to employ an old
itieon who haa learned the names of the
troots intuitively or by the force of
iabitas not ono in fifty of them have the
mme posted on the corners or on the
amp-posts , and ono may walk a railo in
omo directions and not bo nblo to find
ho name of a single Btroot without stap
ling Bomo passer-by to inquire. This is
nether peculiarity tliat San Francisco
ms no reason to bo proud of.
The street car cable roads are n poclinr-
ty of this city , although not exclusively
used hero ; but so successfully and no gen
erally adopted that they imiy bo naid to
> o a San Francisco institution. All the
irincipal streets of the city nro traversed
" > y these cables. No grades Boom too
loop , nor angles too sharp , for them to
ivorcomo , and seldom any delay or ao-
lidonts occur from their use. Property
n the suburbs and along the lines of
hose cable roads has rapidly appreciated
inco their introduction. There Booms
no greater embarrassment to teams 01
mvato carriage ) , than from the ordinarj
ip/sp car. They are stopped quito at
icadily , and run much faster , and ol
course , ovorjr ono prefers them to ridi
in , as the price is thosamo. Five conti
s the faro for any distance they run. Ai
a matter of investment , or convenience
0 the public , a cable road in St. Louii
would aooin to recommend itself to Dr
L'uokor and his associates , as being n
moro practicable thing at present than at
"elevated road. " $
Tlio mode of living here is a foatun
iompwhat peculiar to San Francisco
While there are many good hotels here
lomo equal to the beat in any city , thi
argo number of families and single indi
riduals that resort to lodging houses
Boarding houses and rosturants is php
nominal. This does not arise , as ii
many cities , from the difficulty of pro
: uring good sorvants. For ivith all thi
"restriction IUWB" and the objnotions t <
Ohinoso emigration , still these may b
BOCU on every corner , saying nothini
about Chinatown Johnny , with his blu
blouse , whito-solod nliooa and clos
shaved head , always ready for "washoo ,
"cookoo , " otc. Itonts , provisions am
( rocorios are about the aamo here as i
St. Louis.
Fuel is the only article in houac-kcci
ing that costs moro here than there , an
that is about double. I therefore con
elude that economy is the principal coi ;
sidorntion for this peculiarity , As a nil
1 think as good a mual can bo had hur
in a first class rottauraut , for twonty-iiv
cents , as can bo had in St. Louis fa
fifty , or in Now Orleans for a dollar. '
The style of building here may bo sail
to bo peculiar to San Francisco , and it
immediate surroundings ; as they nro al
most entirely built of wood and extensively
sivoly ornamented on the outside an
painted in fan ay colora oftentimes. Dwell
ings are built without collars and raise *
from the ground about four or five feel
resting upon light foundations of brio !
or joist. The nbsonco of a largo numbo
of small , cheap houses in the outskirts c
the city , and of poor tenement houios in
nido is a peculiarity of San Francisco
Even "Chinatown , " where there or
moro human beings to the cquaro iui
than in nny _ other place outside of th
Celestial empire , is located near the con
tro of the city , and is built of good house
as a rule , and it is difficult to toll whor
the Mongolian stopstmd the Anglo-Saxoi
commences from the exterior nppoaranc
of their habitations.
A notable feature on the streets her
is the almost entire absence of the Afrl
can race , and the presence of its substl
tuto the Mongolian. It is nulllciontl.
marked tobo _ among the peculiarities < J
San Francisco , Every morning , oxcop
Sundays , may bo seen at the ferry land
ings , soon after daylight , crowds of thra
Chinamencoming from the different mar
kola , with two immense baskets dnnglin ;
from the and of a polo , which is carriot
across the shoulder , filled with every variety
rioty of fruit and vegetable tlio weigh
and bulk of which would form mon
than ait average load for any "darkey1
with his old mule and market wagon
And this.Is probably a fair comparison o
the thrift and industry of the two na
tionalitioi. Strangers from the cast am
south cannot fully appreciate the objec
tion waged here auafust Chinamen as ser
vanto , gardeners and mon of all work.
From these vegetable peddlers the su
burbsof San Francisco , and the citic
and towns in the surrounding country
are largely supplied with their dail ,
wants.
and tliu I
Time * .
"Burlesque , " said Manager Wilbur o
J the Wilbur opera compuiy , "will un
doubtedly bo ull the rogo next aoason
But the thing will bo overdone to such
nn extent that it will kill it for the season
io follow. "
"What about comic opera ? "
"I believe managers lucky enough to
strike a succcsssful work will find it
equally as profitable no burlesque. But
regarding comic opera the general tlicn-
tro going public will bo moro particular
than over , and in order to make it go the
opera will have to bo remarkably good. "
"And innlodrama ? "
"Played out entirely. The public
linvo had a surfeit of it , and anything in
.ho way of a melodramatic attraction will
tm the poorest investment on the road. "
"I understand that n number of man
agers of traveling combinations will not
open their seasons until after the presi
dential campaign. Any truth in that ? "
" 0 , yes. Quito n number to my
{ nowlodgo will not start until November ,
[ op n my season the name as usual ; but
[ proposu to run no risks ; for that reason
[ w > ll play my company only at such
) lnccs where I wilt receive a certainty of
lomuch per night , My arrangements
are nil made nnd my bookings for Sept
ember nnd October nro not m cloao states
) olitically , you may depend on that. I
mticipato n good season after November
when I open in Now York City.
[ Icmurkablo Gnro of Mpralncd Bnclc
nnd "VVoak Spine.
No. 185 Firm AVKNUE , Nnw YOIIK , \
Aoril 24 , 1884. j
Some years ago in lifting rt heavy
weight , something broke In the small of
my back , and I was confined to my bed
or over three months. I could not sit up
rithout intense pain , nnd the lower part
of my body was cold and numb. The
irst physician used liniments , capsicum
and much rubbing ; the second tried
slectricity ; the third burned mo with a
lot iron ; the fourth tried a capcinp plas-
er ; then in succession capcicin and
strengthening plasters but all in vain.
iVt the end of three months I was no bet-
.or ; I could not ait up or walk. In des
pair I discharged my doctors nnd for
lomo wookB did nothing. Then 1 saw
ho caao of Mrs. Hammol , of Rockaway
3cach , cured of a weak spine by Allock's
? lastors and I bought three ; ono I ap-
) lied at the small of the back and the
> thor two above. I noticed nothing the
irst day : the second considerable itching
was felt all along the spine and the moro
tching the batter I folt. Tlio third day
the legs wcro less numb. _ The fourth
day considerable porspirntion appeared
under the plasters , BO they wore taken
elF , the spine well rubbed , and in four
lours three fresh Allcock'a plasters wore
iut on. Next morning the itching began
igain and now lifo appeared to How in
my veins. These plasters I kept on
icnrlya week , They vroro then removed.
[ was well rubbed and I waited for
.wonty-four hours before putting on fresh
Vllcock's plasters , After this I began to
ait up in bed a little. Coldness and
numbness were gono. Every day I was
stronger , bettor and moro hopeful. The
) lostors appeared to net on the brain
lirough the spine and filled mo with
icrvous forco. I changed the piasters
every four days. In ono month after
ising Allcock's plasters I getup
up and walked a little. In
six weeks I felt almost well nnd
resumed business , but I wore the plaster
'or some months. Whenever I catch
cold it now appears to Bottle on the weak
8 .ot , and lays mo up for a day or BO , but
a couple of Allcook's Plastersno soothing
and penetrating , quickly euro mo. 1
must aay hero , ! believe tnesopiasters nro
the boat external remedy over discovered.
How much Buffering would have boon
saved if I had only got'liold of them first.
I have told my story out of gratitudennd
that suffering humanity may profit by my
experience. I shallbo happy to answer any
written or personal inquiries in relation
to my wonderful cure , of which I have
writtton a very brief outline.
HENUY KINO ,
Manager Seaside Sanitarium.
When purchasing Allcock'a Porous
Plasters do not fail to BOO that the regis
tered trade-mark stamp is on each plas
ter , as none are genuine without it.
BI/VUHUiD FOll A JOKE.
A Virginia Ceremony AVliloli Prom-
to Have Bcrlouii llcsulta.
STAUNTOK , Vn. , Juno 21 Social cir
cles in this village have boon much nxci-
ted for the past for the last day or two
over a marriage made in fun , but which
turns out to bo a sorioua matter. Miss
E. Dow Qibbs , of Mississippi , who grad
uated two weeks ago at the Wcsleyan
Fumalo Seminary , told her friouds last
Sunday that she wan going to drive in
the country with B. F. Wilder , of Geor
gia. Two ladies and three or foui
gentlemen accompanied thorn. Tnoy re
turned some houts nftorward , Miss Ciibbs
going to the house of her friends and
Wilder to tlio hotel and loaviiit * here the
next day. It leaked out the next day
that thcro had boon a marriage under the
following circumstances : By some mys
terious moans a blank form of a marringr
license was obtained and filled In witli
the names of the parties , the brido'c '
ago being put at L'U and the groom's al
2'J , his businons n railroad conductor ,
nnd all the usual questions answered , tc
which wus signed the name of J. II ,
Thomas , Deputy clerk. The parties ,
furnished with this papaoi
presented themselves to the llov ,
tiporgo A. Long , at Mount
Sidney , aomo eight miles from hero on
the Winchester pike , and by him the
marriage ceremony vras performed , as ia
certified over his signature , the certificate
bearing date Juno ID , 1884. The license
was returned , to the clerk's office , when
that official indorsed upon it the statement -
mont that no such license had been
issued by him and that the signature waa
a forgery. It is said that the parties to
the marriage had been engaged , though
they had never mot all within a week or
two before the marriage , and the bride
and groom and their friends accompany
ing them all regarded the matter in the
light of a joke at first , but these bettor
informed na to the law assort that ( ho
marriage is a legal one and nothing but
a divorce can annul it. The matter has ,
therefore , assumed a very serious shape.
The groom has disappeared , The bride
remains here , and her friends have boon
informed of the unpleasant affair. It is
also staled that the attorney general of
Mississippi , who Un relative of the bride ,
has telegraphed that ho will bo hero in a
few days to investigate the matter and
attempt to untangle it.
Tlmo ln'Money ,
Titno and money will bo saved bv keep
ing Kidney-Wort m the house. It ia an
Invaluable remedy fur all disorders of the
Kidney , Liver and Bowels and for all
diseases arisinK from obstructions of
thuso organs. It has cured many obsti
nate casoa after hundreds of dollars had
been paid to physicians without obtaining
relief. It cures Constipation , Piles , Bil
iousness and all kindred disorders. Keep
it by you.
TVKSTUBN NEWS.
* .
DAKOTA.
I'otter county h&s an Indebtedness of only
Sl.SCO.
The now Baptist church at Dell Kaplds cot
SG.COO.
Settlers nro flocking In the Sloui reserva
tion and squatting along the utreamH.
The Ipswich Onzetta ay the population of
that place is Increasing nt the rote of nearly
113 par day.
In tlirco woolen tlmo 100 toni of buffalo
bones were shipped froui Ipswich to Chicago
ai fertilizer * .
The ruoised Vtlnation of Sioux Fe'ls la
about half a million dollars greater this yort
than it was latt.
Buffalo * are reported swarming over the
rungci went of the Black Hills niul hundreds
of cattle inlnglolth them ,
Flouring mill proprietor * In olio Black Hills
recently pooled their Issues and advanced the
price of Hour fiO cents per hundred weight.
There Is talk of another mill now.
About 200 Sioux Indians nro cncnmpcil n
few miles nbovo 1'ort I'lorro on Bad river ,
holding n counsel to tnko measures for secur
ing their rights from the while people.
Sixty-two Indian youths started lost week
From Standing Mock nnd Crow Crook agondos
to Hampton , Virginia , where they are oxpDct-
od to take a thrco years' course of study.
Father O'llairo , n Catholic priest , made a
speech In Huron nt the Itlalno ratification
mooting , nnd delivered a lecture In favor of
protection to American Industries , the evening
[ irovlous.
Vormllllon proposes tobulld n city hall , aud
lo sell the bonds of the city to the amount of
seven thoviand flvo hundred dollars , bearing
lovon per cent , interest , payable at the end of
fifteen ynars , to build tliosamo.
A company of soldiers at Fort 1'cmblnn , nro
indcr order to march wet to protect poopla
Ivlng la Hollottu and Cavalier countioj ,
gainst a band of homo thieves that are terror-
zing the country by carrying elf herpes by the
wholesale.
It has already become necessary to Increase
; ho capacity of the reservoir which supplier
Yankton with water. The demand for water
8 Increasing nnd there are a hundred nppll.
: ants off the line of the malim who could
DO reached by n slight extension of the street
pipes.
COLOllADO.
Col. _ Fletcher , n tourist from Boston , was
ropud-in by the bunko men of IJcnvor and re
lieved of $1,000.
Peter Aldstrom , a wealthy nnd well known
ranchman. Uiot and Instantly killed Horace
VOBS , nt 1 < airplay , on the 14th. They quar
reled nbout hugs.
It Is reported that the Denver nnd Illo
Grandu railway cannot possibly got its road In
condition to accomudato trallio west of Gun-
ntnou for at leant two weeks.
The railroads have ngrdod to a rate of two
couta per jnllo from the Missouri river to
Denver during the exposition , and to run ex
cursions nt the rnto of ono mid n half cents per
mile.
mile.Master
Master Mechanic Metshelmor , of the Union
Pacific shops at Denver , has liuontod and put
In use u now smoke-stack , of the straight
variety , which is said to give lull satlif action
with Colorado fuel.
Loadvlllo Is full of hold-ups , Ono young
man , not used to the ways of the country ,
lield up n reporter and obtained two old
tooth-picks and n pool chock. Ho wna not
gentleman enough to return them.
It Is estimated that the sheep of Colorado
aru worth 810,130,000 , and that the wool crop
of this year isvoith 81,600,000 , a Bum equal
to liftoon pur cent , of the whole investment lu
sheep. The value of the lumb crop is estim
ated at 83,000,000.
There is an oil excitement at Walsonburg ,
A. stock company has boon organized and grout
Interest ia maniftatod by the citizens. Indi
cations of oil hayo boon fouud in various ports
of Las Animas county that in Pennsylvania
would command the immediate attention of
capitalists.
The following is an official statement of tlio
earnings nnd expenses of the Denver & Ilio
Urando railway company and leased lines for
the month of April : Actual gross earnings
for tbo month of April , 188J , S5-10.884.88i
operating expenses for'tho same month.SI 14.-
090.10 ; not earnings , Sit-4,601.G9 ,
Sirs , Bishop Warreh hag agreed to give the
Denver university the stun of $109,000 as an
endowment fund for a divinity school , upon
tlio condlt'on ' that other persona endow a
single professorship. Mrs. Warren has already -
ready been a generous giver to tbo institution
she having built " Illff Hall , " and done much
lu other unheralded ways to supply its needs.
On n recent Saturday seventeen children attempted -
tempted to enjoy a picnlo between Louisville
and Marshal , A squall coming up they took
shelter in n shod by the eido of a bay stack.
Llghtninlng struck the stack nnd every child
was knocked down by the shock. The stack
and shod were burnou and tbo children recov
ered in season to go out in the rain for safety.
A gold snuff box wnich was given to the
people of Colorado to Thaddeus Stovous , was
sold last week , with the other personal elfocta
of an old woman. Smith by name , who was
the distinguished Ponnsylvanlan's housekeeper
for half a century. This rolla was inscribed ;
"To the Hon. Thaddous Stovena , from Colorado
rado territory. Whoa old Thau , takes snuff ,
Colorado will snooze. This cup is made ol
I'iko's Peak gold. "
WVOSIl.NO.
The work of laying the gas mains has com-
mouccd in Cheyunno.
The Presbyterian Sunday school nt Choy-
onuo has n library of 800 Volumes.
Tlio Knights Templar of Cheyenne have
purchaHcd ground near the opetM house for n
temple.
"Wyoming still wait * patiently for a chlol
justice. Meantime legal business has accuimi'
lated rapidly.
Cheyenne boasts of rioro wealth nnd more
( rood looking ladies than any other city of lit
elro on the Amerlcau continent.
Sovernl Chinamen have declined their in <
tentic.n to the proper authorities of Cheyenne ,
to bucomo citizt-im of the United States.
Honriutta Smith , n Clioymmo girl of color ,
tried to Hcani her lover into iwpplng the fines
tioti , with on unloadud rouilver , but the guc
went off and ( out a bullet through the forouin :
of her mother.
Suit against the Union Pacific has beer
Instituted in Cheyenne by John Mclirldo foi
damages In the sum of $30,000 , for injuries re
celved while lu the company's employ. Tlu
accident occurod In the round house In thai
city. McUrlde is evidently very badly injured ,
having lost hi * right eye , all of his upper teetl
and his hearing except a very llttlo nto of otic
oar , The blow , which ho received from the
reboucd of a heavy ploco of timber under an
engine which had been elevated In order to
inako nome repairs , caused also a concussion ol
the brain and besides all this both legs are
partially paralyzed from the hips down.
MONTANA.
It cost 85,034.04 to run the city government
of Mlssoulu last year.
The Marquis do Mores has contracted fer
the construction of a slaughter house at Bll-
lluro.
The territorial penitentiary has accommoda
tions for 50but 160 pononi have been crowded
Into It.
The following notho Is posted on the oldo of
a church in , Helena ; "Post no bills on this
building or any other nutsauco. "
Mr. Con , Kohrs , who ia an authority on the
cattle business , estimates the number of cattle
In Montana at the bogluulug of lost winter at
COO.OOO.
The foreign and local beer mon of Dutto
have Inaugurated a war of rates , and huge
schooners are now unloaded for the uuslgiiiuc-
aut sum of five cents.
Klovcn men were recently drowned near
Thompson Falls. lu crossing the river by
ferry boat , the cable broke , letting them
adrift In a.swift currant but 300 yards from
*
the falls.
m
The Tcrriulo ttraln
Which scrofula has upon the system must
boarrestcd , and the blood must bo puri
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For purifying and vitalizing effects ,
Hood a Sarsaparilla haa boon found supe
rior to any other preparation. It oxpth
oycry trace of impurity from the blood ,
and bestows now lifo nnd vigor upon ov
cry function of the body , enabling it to
entirely overcome disca&o.
The Kidneys.
They nro the most important sec
retory organ ? . Into and through
the Kidneys flow the waste fluids of
the body , containing poisonous matter -
tor taken out of tlio system. If the
Kidneys do not act properly this
matter is returned , the whole sys-
ten becomes disordered and the fol
lowing symptoms will follow :
Eleadacho , weakness , pain in the
small of back and loins , flushes of
heat , chills , with disordered stomach
ach and bowels. You can thorough
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Kidney Wort brought mo from my wave , as It
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rraulc Wilson , PcabodyMoss ,
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Henry Ward , late Col. C3th Nat. Guard , N. Y ,
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O. M-TaUmagc , Milwaukee , Vis.
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mo after 19 years mo of other medicines "
' Nelson KalrcUUd , Bt. Albans , Vt.
Have you Malaria ?
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remedy I have ever used In my practice. "
Dr. It. 1C. Clark , South Hero. Vt.
Are you Bilious ?
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Mrs. J , T. Galloway , Elk Flat , Oregon.
Are you'tonnented with Piles ?
"Kidney-Wort rttrmanentty cured mo of bidding
piles. Dr. w. o. Kllno recommended It to me. "
Ueo. II. llurst , Cashier Jl. Itaulr , Jtyentown , Pa.
Are you Rheumatism racked ?
"Kldnry-Wort curril me. after 1 wan clvcn up to
dlo by iiliyslclans and I had suffered thirty ) earn. ' *
UbrWeoJlalcolm , West Bath , ilaln .
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Kidney-Wort cured me of peculiar troubles of
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It. " ilr > . II. Lamorcaux , lelo La Uotte , V t.
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